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Spinach Pakora /Spinach Fritters




For the final day of the blogging marathon of 88 series,themed under one vegetable in different way is spinach pakora.

Pakoras are addictive and easy to make to accompany with tea especially in a rainy day.We prefer some snacks along with our evening tea on the weekends.Its been raining since 4 days here and we were craving for some crunchy snack with evening tea.So made pakoras with spinach along with some potato.

I never tried pakora without onions,but this pakoras are extremely delicious and crunchy without onions.Also stayed crispy even after 2 hours,lets move on to the recipe......






                                                  
                                                            
                                                                Spinach Pakora/Spianch Fritters


                                                                  
   Basic Information

   Preparation time 10 minutes
   Cooking time 15 minutes
   Serves 2


  Ingredients

   

Ingredient
Quantity
Gram flour/besan/kadalamaavu
3/4 cup
Rice flour/arisi maavu
1/4 cup
Spinach(roughly chopped)
1-1.25 cups
Potato(cut into sticks)
1 (small size)
Green chilly/pachamilagai(finely chopped)
2
Red chilly powder/milagai podi
1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder/manjal podi1/8 tsp
Baking sodaa pinch
Roasted cumin powder1/2 tsp
Saltto taste
Oilfor frying
   Method 
  • Start by heating the pan with oil  and keep it in a low flame.Take the dry ingredients such as gram flour,rice flour,red chilly powder,turmeric powder,roasted cumin powder,baking soda and salt.To this add a tbs of hot oil and mix it well.Add water and make a thick batter.
  • To this add the chopped spinach,green chilly and potato sticks,mix it well.Take a small pinch of batter and drop it in the hot oil.
  • Fry it in a medium flame until the sizzling sound ceases and turns golden.Remove it from the oil and drain it on a paper towel.
  • Serve it warm with ketchup.

                                                                                      





    Enjoy...........................................


     For the final day of the blogging marathon of  Spinach Pakora /Spinach Fritters


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